Hands-On: Fujifilm XQ1, X-E2 Review

Hands On: Fujifilm XQ1, X E2 Review

Fujifilm announced its point-and-shoot XQ1 and its mid-tier X-E2 earlier this month as two products that help expand its popular X Series. This past week, Fujifilm attended PhotoPlus in New York City, and lucky for us, they brought bot the XQ1 and X-E2 along for the ride to show off exactly what both cameras are made of. So without further ado, let’s take a look at how both cameras performed from our short time with them. (more…)

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    Fujifilm XQ1 Hands-On: A Canon Clone With Better Guts

    Fujifilm XQ1 Hands-On: A Canon Clone With Better Guts

    Maybe it’s no surprise that when Fujifilm’s first advanced pocket camera fell flat, they turned to proven designs for the basis of it’s second try. I just played with Fuji’s new XQ1, and I could believe It wasn’t a Canon S120. But just because it’s familiar on the outside, doesn’t mean it’s got the same stuff inside.

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    Fujifilm XQ1 Is Smallest X Series Shooter Yet

    Fujifilm XQ1 Is Smallest X Series Shooter YetDoes size matter? I guess the answer to that particular question really depends on the kind of context that you ask it in, and this time around, we have the smallest sized X Series shooter from Fujifilm just yet – where it will be known as the Fujifilm XQ1. This pocket-sized XQ1 will come with a newly developed F1.8 4× zoom lens as well as a similar 2/3” X-Trans CMOS II sensor, where it will also be accompanied by an EXR Processor II which also saw action in the Fujifilm X20.

    In a nutshell, the Fujifilm XQ1′s sensor size would be able to more or less be double those found in ordinary compact digital cameras, allowing it to deliver the world’s fastest AF speed at 0.06 seconds, for its class. With a chassis that measures 100mm x 58.5mm x 33.3, it is also one of the most “pocketable” advanced cameras in the market, but that does not mean that Fujifilm has compromised on its quality.

    Other specifications of the Fujifilm XQ1 include 12-megapixel sensor that controls moiré and false color generation without having to have an optical low pass filter. To keep up with the times, the Fujifilm XQ1 will also feature built-in wireless connectivity, where it can transfer all of your captured images sans wires from the Fujifilm XQ1 to your compatible smartphone or tablet after the free Fujifilm Camera Application app has been installed. Any takers for the Fujifilm XQ1? We do hope to hear more about its pricing details soon. [Press Release]

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    Fujifilm XQ1: Fuji’s New Tiny Cam Packs Tons of Power in Your Pocket

    Fujifilm XQ1: Fuji's New Tiny Cam Packs Tons of Power in Your Pocket

    When Fujifilm announced its beautiful pocket camera, the XF1 last year, we were genuinely psyched, which made the camera’s disappointing handling even more of a bummer. With the XQ1, Fuji has fixed some of the XF1’s annoyances and packed in the same hot image sensor that’s on the badass X20. Now we’re talking.

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